Islam doesn't specify a fixed number for who goes to Heaven (Jannah), but traditions suggest a vast majority of people will face judgment, with a significant ratio (e.g., 999 out of 1,000) initially heading to Hell, though many will eventually be saved, emphasizing that Allah's mercy is immense, and entry to Paradise depends on sincere faith in Allah and the Last Day, righteous deeds, and His divine mercy, rather than a specific count.
The seventy thousand people who will enter heaven are those who cannot do magic, who do not let it be done, who do not believe in bad luck, and who only believe and trust in Allah. The hadith mentions that 70,000 Muslims will enter Jannah (Paradise) without being held accountable or punished.
Muslim scholars arguing in favor of non-Muslims' being able to enter paradise cite the verse: "Indeed, the believers, Jews, Christians, and Sabians—whoever ˹truly˺ believes in Allah and the Last Day and does good will have their reward with their Lord. And there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve."
We have now seen the tremendous significance of the beautiful number 313 in Islam not only in our past but in the future yet to come. The Prophet (saw) referred to it as 'good group of people' [Ibn Hibban]. It is a number connected with elite believers who please Allah and make great sacrifices for Him.
The "777 Rule in Islam" primarily refers to a parenting philosophy based on dividing a child's upbringing into three seven-year stages: 0-7 years (play, love, bonding); 7-14 years (teaching, discipline, character building); and 14-21 years (mentorship, guidance, treating them as friends/companions). This framework, rooted in prophetic guidance, emphasizes intentional connection and age-appropriate engagement to raise balanced, resilient Muslim children, contrasting with a simpler "7-minute rule" for daily connection.
The "3-3-3 Rule" for kids is a simple mindfulness technique to manage anxiety by grounding them in the present moment: first, name three things they can see; next, identify three sounds they hear; and finally, move three different parts of their body. This engages their senses, shifts focus from worries, and helps them regain control when feeling overwhelmed, like during test anxiety or social situations.
Quran verse 93:4 is from Surah Ad-Duha (The Morning Light) and states, "And the Hereafter is better for you than the present [life]," a message of comfort to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that the eternal rewards of the afterlife far surpass worldly life, encouraging patience and hope. It's part of a passage reassuring him that his future blessings from God (Allah) will exceed his past difficulties, promoting gratitude and contentment.
This number, as well as 72 (the two being related: 17 being 9+8, 72 being 9×8) presents a high symbolical importance. In the Islamic tradition, 17 is the number of rak'a (liturgical gestures), part of the five daily prayers. 17 is also the number of words in the call to the prayer.
33 Beads: The use of 33 beads is associated with shorter dhikr sessions. It is believed that this number reflects the number of times one should say "SubhanAllah" (Glory be to Allah), "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah), and "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest) while counting on the beads.
Symbolism. The number "515" is a symbol of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire which was led by Hussein bin Ali, who was from the tribe of Banu Hashim, the same one that Muhammad belonged to. The number 515 would later become an Arab nationalist symbol.
For Muslims, it's recommended to use the emoji 🙏 that features hands raised in supplication (du'ā) instead. This small difference reflects important religious distinctions. 2️⃣ **Pregnant Man Emoji 🫃** This emoji represents a concept that goes against Islamic teachings, as men cannot be pregnant.
Therefore, after the coming of Islam, people must believe in Islam to enter Paradise. While non-Muslims who believe in God and do good may still be rewarded in certain ways, full entry into Paradise is reserved for those who accept Islam.
There is a reason Arabic has been selected as the language of Jannah and the language used to convey Allah (SWT)'s Divine word. It has a distinct romanticism to it that has remained unparalleled, establishing the language as undeniably superior.
Some Muslims regard all hadith in the major hadith collections as indisputably correct. However hadith scholars have always recognised that hadith vary in reliability.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, Pew study says. Muslims are the fastest-growing faith group, followed by the religiously unaffiliated, according to a new Pew Research Center study measuring the evolution of the global religious population between 2010 and 2020.
About 87-90% of the world's Muslims are Sunni Muslims, making Sunni Islam the largest denomination, while the remaining 10-13% are primarily Shia Muslims, with other smaller groups comprising less than 1%. Sunnis follow the "prophetic tradition," believing in the leadership of the first four caliphs, whereas Shias believe leadership passed to Ali, Muhammad's son-in-law.
"Whoever glorifies Allah (by saying Subhan-Allah) after every Salat (prayer) thirty-three times, and praises Allah (by saying Alhamdu-lillah) thirty-three times, and exalts Allah (by saying Allahu Akbar) thirty-three times, those are ninety-nine in all, and says to complete a hundred: La ilaha ill-Allahu, wahdahu la ...
The number 27 is also a representation of balance, indicating the interdependence of the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. Besides number symbolism, the 27-bead mala is a powerful spiritual tool that is also worn during prayer or mindfulness practice.
Did you know that 33 is the age Muslims believe they will be in heaven? Apparently it's the age where physical strength, beauty and vitality are its peak!
In Islam, before you were born, Allah showed you your whole life, from your birth to your death and asked if u wanted to go on this earth 77 times.
The words continue in verse 79 to say that we should do tahajjud (reflect/meditate) with the Quran during the night. Here we must pay very close attention to the Arabic words "tahajjad bihi" (meditate with it). The word "it" refers to the Quran, which is the subject carried forward from the last words in 17:78.
The Qur'an was revealed in a total of 23 years to Prophet Muhammed. Also, Muslims believe that the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad on the 23rd night of the 9th Islamic month.
The word "day" (in its singular Arabic form, yawm) is often cited as appearing 365 times in the Quran, corresponding to the days in a solar year, though this count can vary depending on whether possessive forms (like "their day") are included, with some sources finding 365 for the singular form and a higher total for all forms. This numerical observation is presented by some as a Quranic miracle related to astronomy, symbolizing the Earth's solar orbit.
Maryam (Mary)
Mary, the mother of Jesus and the sister of Aaron, is amongst the most important women in the Quran. Moreover, she is the only woman named in the Quran. She is described as one of the greatest women of all time in the Quran as well.
The Quran acknowledges Christians as “People of the Book,” along with Jews, recognizing the divine revelations they have received.